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What you never see in 'Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me'
The intimate documentary shows Gomez in crisis, and yes, her revival, but not much of what happens in between.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Google recognizes Native American Heritage Month with new interactive features
With the help of community artists and storytellers, Google honors Indigenous history and culture.
The benefits and pitfalls of breathwork
Breathwork seems like one of those self-help techniques that you could easily learn on social media, but maybe it shouldn't be.
By Mark Stetson
Stacey Abrams' advisor speaks politics to the next gen. (These aren't your grandma's civics lessons.)
"Schoolhouse Rock" meets Ziwe in Chelsey Hall's "Civics for the Culture."
Google Assistant launches parental controls and kid-friendly updates
Hey, Google! Tell me about your kid-friendly dictionary and new voices.
Mental health PSA perfectly captures the harm of 'good vibes' thinking
Seize the Awkward PSA shows why pretending everything is OK doesn't work.
By Rebecca Ruiz
5 social-emotional skills for parents
SEL skills aren't just for kids. Parents need them, too.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Looking to claim your student loan relief? Here's what you need to know.
Some patience may be required.
How an oval school in the Thar desert empowers young girls
Rising from the dunes, the building merges architectural tradition and innovation to ensure a safe and playful study environment.
Petition: Instagram must address bullying of kids through gossip accounts
"All of this goes against Meta's own standards."
By Rebecca Ruiz
TikTok's infinite scroll spotlights a growing media literacy crisis
On TikTok, screenshots and a lack of context reign supreme.
By Chase DiBenedetto and Elena Cavender
New debunking site might be the winning tool in those frustrating Facebook fights
RumorGuard wants to equip people with the tools to combat misinformation.
Here's how to help those impacted by Hurricane Ian
From hot meals to home rebuilding, these organizations are doing the work. You can get involved too.
By Matt Binder
Parental controls are such a scam
Screen time limits are a pretend solution for the wrong problem.
By Alex Hazlett
Court finds Meta, Pinterest culpable in suicide of U.K. teen Molly Russell
The 14-year-old had viewed over 2,000 posts related to suicide and self-harm in the months before her death.
A family-friendly streaming guide for Hispanic Heritage Month
Celebrating Latinx stories, creators, and stars.
In Ecuador, a floating building is bringing the community together
Santay Island became a Protected Area in 2010 and is part of the National System of Protected Areas as a National Recreational Area
By Emmett Smith
'Girls Who Code' book series temporarily banned in Pennsylvania school district
One among many titles in peril across classrooms in America.
4 ways to help girls thrive online
Parents can make a big difference by using these strategies.
By Rebecca Ruiz
'Killer Underwear Invasion' makes a kid-friendly case against misinformation
You're never too young to learn about news literacy!
Where you can read banned books for free
In 2021, an unprecedented amount of books were challenged. Here's how to read them.
Amazon announces next-gen Fire HD 8 tablets with 'Tap to Alexa' accessibility feature
They're available for preorder immediately and will begin shipping in October.
Every U.S. city testing free money programs
Guaranteed income programs are underway in more than a dozen cities in the U.S. Is this the start of true Universal Basic Income?
Why bi people are more vulnerable to partner violence
Biphobia and bisexual stigma are ubiquitous and have been linked to sexual violence.
By Anna Iovine
New $42M guaranteed income program is using innovative tech to distribute funds
It's the nation's largest guaranteed income program.